Welcome to OpenEngSB!

The Open Engineering Service Bus (OpenEngSB) project provides an easy-to-use and easy-to-adapt platform for tool integration. It offers graphical workflow design between software tools and avoids repetitive setup tasks. In contrast to typical Enterprise Service Bus approaches existing workflows can easily be adapted to software changes due to the domain-based integration model. Thus, OpenEngSB enables transparency in dynamic development processes too and frees the engineers' time for productive work.

News

The OpenEngSB team is pleased to announce the availability of the OpenEngSB Framework 3.0.0.M1.This is the first milestone release towards 3.0.0. The major feature is the introduction of the engineering object as proxy for domain to domain transformations. It also brings tons of bug fixes and library upgrades. For more information, please see the release notes.

OpenEngSB Root 35 released (Stefan Scheiber - May 21, 2014)

The OpenEngSB team is pleased to announce the availability of the OpenEngSB Root 35.The 35th release of OpenEngSB root pom fixes a severe bug introduced with version 34.For more information, please see the release notes.

OpenEngSB Root 34 released (Stefan Scheiber - Apr 11, 2014)

The OpenEngSB team is pleased to announce the availability of the OpenEngSB Root 34.The 34th release of OpenEngSB root pom sets the java compiler level to 1.7 and brings various stability improvements.For more information, please see the release notes.

OpenEngSB Framework 2.5.1 released (Andreas Pieber - July 11, 2012)

The OpenEngSB team is pleased to announce the availability of the OpenEngSB Framework 2.5.1.The first maintainance release of the 2.5.x branch fixes 10 important issues in all parts of the OpenEngSB. In addition a minor enhancement to our build cycle had been done.For more information, please see the release notes.

OpenEngSB Framework 2.5.0 released (Andreas Pieber - May 03, 2012)

The OpenEngSB team is pleased to announce the availability of the OpenEngSB Framework 2.5.0.The fifth feature release of the openengsb framework contains, besides 32 bug fixes from the 2.4.x line, 6 new features, 5 deprecations and 15 improvements. First of all there's a new, better EDB handling via services available in 2.5.x which depricates the current EDB handling; next, by the removal of our object DB the IgnoreInQuery annotation is no longer required; because of some enhancements to the communictation it's no longer required to use the Event#getType method. Version 2.5.x allows the creation of workflows via files now; a general persistence interface; a marshling template creation UI and the configuration of the openwire and stomp ports via configuration files. Improvements had been done to the EDB, EKB, OpenEngSBModels, README, OpenEngSB core service; also we've corrected our source release to look more like an apache one. Looking at the most important libraries the framework includes new versions of Google Guava (11.0.1), Apache CXF (2.5.3), Paxexam Karaf (0.5.3), OPS4J Pax Exam (2.3.1), Apache Felix Gogo (0.10.0), Apache Felix Fileinstall (3.2.2), Apache Karaf (2.2.7), OPS4J Pax Wicket (0.7.8), Apache Wicket (1.4.20), Apache OpenJPA (2.2.0) and the Springframework (3.0.7).For more information, please see the release notes.

OpenEngSB Framework 2.4.5 released (Andreas Pieber - Apr 29, 2012)

The OpenEngSB team is pleased to announce the availability of the OpenEngSB Framework 2.4.5.The fifth bug-fix release of the OpenEngSB Framework tons of issues internal and various issues by upgrading various libraries. The release fixes various errors in the documentation; fixed the permission error of the config directory; fixed various tests; a nullpointer exception in the EDB, and abstracted the primitives handling by using ClassUtils in commons-lang. This release is more stable by upgrading openengsb-root (v33), PaxExam Karaf (v0.5.3), Apache CXF (v2.5.3), Apache Karaf (v2.2.7), Pax Exam (v2.3.1), Apache Felix File Install (v3.2.2), OPS4J Pax Web (v1.0.9) and Apache Felix Gogo (v0.10.0). All in all we've reduced the number of known issues from 17 to 15.For more information, please see the release notes.